Kitchen Sink Fest '24: Dean, Don't Dance! & NOTES ON A SCANDAL
Event description
The Loading Dock lineup for Kitchen Sink Fest ’24 is like if a comedy cabaret had a baby with a Berlin art film about a wig shop.
Two brand new, genre-defying pieces from some of Sydney’s most exciting theatre makers back-to-back for the one ticket price. A two-for-one dose of theatrical daring.
Dean, Don’t Dance!
Written/Composed/Performed by Dean Nash
Tech Directed by Pearl Juror
Let's talk about systemic ableism, societal misconceptions, microaggressions, and attitudinal barriers....but, like.... In a fun way!!!!!
Disability is inevitable. It’s like Death and taxes. It comes for everyone. Much like hunger, love, and existential dread, Disability is something we all experience in some way. So why not talk about it? Laugh about it? Sing silly little songs about it?
Dean, Don’t Dance! is a musical comedy cabaret about;
- shattering oneself against the unforgiving brick wall of societal norms.
- the toxicity of drama school.
- accepting yourself even when you’re gaslit not to.
- showtunes!
- racking lines in hotel rooms with hillsong youth leaders.
Soo, See ya there?!
NOTES ON A SCANDAL
Adapted/Performed by Andrew Fraser & Emma Kew
Based on the mildly lucrative IP of the same name, Notes on a Scandal is a journey into the limits of how far one will go to make your unmet desires a reality. Whether the heartache of unrequited love, or a two-line guest spot on Home and Away, these feelings of inadequacy will push actors Andrew and Emma to inhabit roles made famous by Cate Blanchett and Judi Dench in a scathing study of diva worship, whilst also reaching new heights of desperation. Inspired by the cine-theatre techniques of [redcated], this loose adaptation explores lesbionic intimacy, problematic obsessions and the burning question on everyone’s mind – is Judi Dench BRAT? Notes on a Scandal seeks to find the cure for our pop-culturally poisoned minds whilst serving hair, body AND face.
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Produced by Toby Blome, Sarah Caroll, Emma O’Sullivan, Lungol Wekina
Stage Managed by Radhika Lal
Lighting Design by Caitlin Cowan
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